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Low molecular weight protein tyrosine phosphatase (LMWPTP) upregulation mediates malignant potential in colorectal cancer

Phosphatases have long been regarded as tumor suppressors, however there is emerging evidence for a tumor initiating role for some phosphatases in several forms of cancer. Low Molecular Weight Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase (LMWPTP; acid phosphatase 1 [ACP1]) is an 18 kDa enzyme that influences the ph...

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Autores principales: Hoekstra, Elmer, Kodach, Liudmila L., Das, Asha M., Ruela-de-Sousa, Roberta R., Ferreira, Carmen V., Hardwick, James C., van der Woude, C. Janneke, Peppelenbosch, Maikel P., ten Hagen, Timo L.M., Fuhler, Gwenny M.
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4480753/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25811796
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author Hoekstra, Elmer
Kodach, Liudmila L.
Das, Asha M.
Ruela-de-Sousa, Roberta R.
Ferreira, Carmen V.
Hardwick, James C.
van der Woude, C. Janneke
Peppelenbosch, Maikel P.
ten Hagen, Timo L.M.
Fuhler, Gwenny M.
author_facet Hoekstra, Elmer
Kodach, Liudmila L.
Das, Asha M.
Ruela-de-Sousa, Roberta R.
Ferreira, Carmen V.
Hardwick, James C.
van der Woude, C. Janneke
Peppelenbosch, Maikel P.
ten Hagen, Timo L.M.
Fuhler, Gwenny M.
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description Phosphatases have long been regarded as tumor suppressors, however there is emerging evidence for a tumor initiating role for some phosphatases in several forms of cancer. Low Molecular Weight Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase (LMWPTP; acid phosphatase 1 [ACP1]) is an 18 kDa enzyme that influences the phosphorylation of signaling pathway mediators involved in cancer and is thus postulated to be a tumor-promoting enzyme, but neither unequivocal clinical evidence nor convincing mechanistic actions for a role of LMWPTP have been identified. In the present study, we show that LMWPTP expression is not only significantly increased in colorectal cancer (CRC), but also follows a step-wise increase in different levels of dysplasia. Chemical inhibition of LMWPTP significantly reduces CRC growth. Furthermore, downregulation of LMWPTP in CRC leads to a reduced migration ability in both 2D- and 3D-migration assays, and sensitizes tumor cells to the chemotherapeutic agent 5-FU. In conclusion, this study shows that LMWPTP is not only overexpressed in colorectal cancer, but it is correlated with the malignant potential of this cancer, suggesting that this phosphatase may act as a predictive biomaker of CRC stage and represents a rational novel target in the treatment of this disease.
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spelling pubmed-44807532015-06-26 Low molecular weight protein tyrosine phosphatase (LMWPTP) upregulation mediates malignant potential in colorectal cancer Hoekstra, Elmer Kodach, Liudmila L. Das, Asha M. Ruela-de-Sousa, Roberta R. Ferreira, Carmen V. Hardwick, James C. van der Woude, C. Janneke Peppelenbosch, Maikel P. ten Hagen, Timo L.M. Fuhler, Gwenny M. Oncotarget Research Paper Phosphatases have long been regarded as tumor suppressors, however there is emerging evidence for a tumor initiating role for some phosphatases in several forms of cancer. Low Molecular Weight Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase (LMWPTP; acid phosphatase 1 [ACP1]) is an 18 kDa enzyme that influences the phosphorylation of signaling pathway mediators involved in cancer and is thus postulated to be a tumor-promoting enzyme, but neither unequivocal clinical evidence nor convincing mechanistic actions for a role of LMWPTP have been identified. In the present study, we show that LMWPTP expression is not only significantly increased in colorectal cancer (CRC), but also follows a step-wise increase in different levels of dysplasia. Chemical inhibition of LMWPTP significantly reduces CRC growth. Furthermore, downregulation of LMWPTP in CRC leads to a reduced migration ability in both 2D- and 3D-migration assays, and sensitizes tumor cells to the chemotherapeutic agent 5-FU. In conclusion, this study shows that LMWPTP is not only overexpressed in colorectal cancer, but it is correlated with the malignant potential of this cancer, suggesting that this phosphatase may act as a predictive biomaker of CRC stage and represents a rational novel target in the treatment of this disease. Impact Journals LLC 2015-03-14 /pmc/articles/PMC4480753/ /pubmed/25811796 Text en Copyright: © 2015 Hoekstra et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Hoekstra, Elmer
Kodach, Liudmila L.
Das, Asha M.
Ruela-de-Sousa, Roberta R.
Ferreira, Carmen V.
Hardwick, James C.
van der Woude, C. Janneke
Peppelenbosch, Maikel P.
ten Hagen, Timo L.M.
Fuhler, Gwenny M.
Low molecular weight protein tyrosine phosphatase (LMWPTP) upregulation mediates malignant potential in colorectal cancer
title Low molecular weight protein tyrosine phosphatase (LMWPTP) upregulation mediates malignant potential in colorectal cancer
title_full Low molecular weight protein tyrosine phosphatase (LMWPTP) upregulation mediates malignant potential in colorectal cancer
title_fullStr Low molecular weight protein tyrosine phosphatase (LMWPTP) upregulation mediates malignant potential in colorectal cancer
title_full_unstemmed Low molecular weight protein tyrosine phosphatase (LMWPTP) upregulation mediates malignant potential in colorectal cancer
title_short Low molecular weight protein tyrosine phosphatase (LMWPTP) upregulation mediates malignant potential in colorectal cancer
title_sort low molecular weight protein tyrosine phosphatase (lmwptp) upregulation mediates malignant potential in colorectal cancer
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4480753/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25811796
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